Many students 'lack basic writing skills'
Students starting out
in the world of academia seemed to be having problems with basic
spelling and grammar. Many lack the ability to form a sentence, said
Gerhard Wolf who took part in the survey.
”It is also a problem that some students lack the ability to formulate ideas and to write cohesive texts,” he said.
Wolf,
who is based at the University of Bayreuth, was one of 135 humanities
professors who took part in the survey which up until now had remained
unpublished.
The language professor has called for universities
to offer “prep courses” which could bring students up to scratch before
entering higher education.
Secondary and tertiary education
institutions should be more aware of what their students are learning,
and how. This would mean putting more emphasis on comprehension and
grammar, he said.
Successfully structuring an argumentative essay
was proving too tricky for many students, said Wolf. Many students also
appeared to have difficulty collecting their ideas and analysing them
verbally.
Part of the problem was an ever decreasing vocabulary, he suggested, which limited the ability to formulate logical arguments.
Many
professors said they often spotted phrases in essays which their
students had obviously heard, but not understood, and were using
incorrectly.
Lack of focussed concentration was another common
problem, with professors reporting that ever more students were coming
into lectures with the attitude that they could just look everything up
on the internet later.
The damning results have sparked debate among German academics about the standard of teaching in the country's grammar schools.
The
survey was initiated at a national meeting of philosophy professors
last year. Over 135 professors from 62 German universities took part in
the survey.
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